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Double-Yikes: 2000 posts?!

Rystil Arden said:
Ummm...so is killing angels good then? They're unnatural. What about level 20 Monks?

Yes, with the right view of good it is. THere is not just on good in the world.



No one could have been expected to survive what he did. It was an Antigenesis Wave...Also, when the party found out what was going on, the rest of them grabbed as much treasure as they could carry and Teleported away.

So, the party survived by recoongizing the danger and fleeing? Sounds like a very important response that has saved many creatures from extinction.
 

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Crothian said:
not if it is for the greater good...not all good being are good for the world.
Simply because somethign is outside death doesn't make it unnatural.. Undead are created, while outsiders can be born. I could understand "Doesn't belong here" but "Not worthy of life" is way too much.

I don't believe it is within the realm of good to decide that a whole race, which isn't harming anyone, is bad for the greater good and needs to be exterminated. Good would look to self sacrifice before sacrificing the unwilling.

- Kemrain the [Evil].
 

Crothian said:
Yes, with the right view of good it is. THere is not just on good in the world.





So, the party survived by recoongizing the danger and fleeing? Sounds like a very important response that has saved many creatures from extinction.
So...yeah...Hitler? Lawful Good Paladin?
 


Kemrain said:
Simply because somethign is outside death doesn't make it unnatural.. Undead are created, while outsiders can be born. I could understand "Doesn't belong here" but "Not worthy of life" is way too much.

I don't believe it is within the realm of good to decide that a whole race, which isn't harming anyone, is bad for the greater good and needs to be exterminated. Good would look to self sacrifice before sacrificing the unwilling.

- Kemrain the [Evil].

welcome to alignment, where with the right conditions everything rings true. Outsiders are created, being born is creating, and creating undead is having them born. If they don't belong here the easiest way to get rid of them is to kill them, and it gets them someplace else. Death isn't death as we know it. Deadth in the fantasy world is something completely different.

Of course it is up to good to determine who lives and who dies, if they don't do it who should? Evil? Now, it shouldn't be up to the good farmer, it should be up to the good god. But since he didn't step in and stop it, he must have wanted it to happen.
 

Frukathka said:
I'm American, and I'm none of those things!
Of course.. I didn't mean to imply anything by my statement. I merely found it an ample opportunity to expouse my nationality. I'm shocked that you would leap the the wild conclusion that I was describing americans as dyslexic, stupid or immature...

- Kemrain the Liar.

Frukathka said:
Kemrain has gills?

And I like reptiles, too. I paint an odd picture of myself, don't I?

- Kemrain the Vertibrate.
 


Crothian said:
welcome to alignment, where with the right conditions everything rings true. Outsiders are created, being born is creating, and creating undead is having them born. If they don't belong here the easiest way to get rid of them is to kill them, and it gets them someplace else. Death isn't death as we know it. Deadth in the fantasy world is something completely different.

Of course it is up to good to determine who lives and who dies, if they don't do it who should? Evil? Now, it shouldn't be up to the good farmer, it should be up to the good god. But since he didn't step in and stop it, he must have wanted it to happen.
Maybe in your fantasy games. Mine dont' work that way.

- Kemrain the Shade of Gray.
 



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